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It was a lean-to on a bluff
looking
over a crystal, beautiful lake, when I discovered a horror.
And we also would be well informed to reach out to the people who do that work and get their expertise on how do we think about, how do we create systems around sustainability that perhaps take us from curbside recycling, which is a remarkable success across 40 years, across the United States and countries around the world, and lift us up to a broader horizon where we're
looking
at other forms of waste that could be lessened from manufacturing and industrial sources.
Some districts and cities have their own smell, as do places and things around you, and if you're lucky, you can even follow your nose to that new bakery that you've been
looking
for.
Now, the balance that I try to fight for, I, as any good liberal, try to fight for first by
looking
to the government.
It is also risky for these soldiers when they get into gunfights with poachers, and therefore Nepal is always
looking
for new ways to help with protecting the forests and wildlife.
So really, the way we're
looking
at protected areas nowadays is to think of it as tending to a circle of life, where we have fire management, elephant management, those impacts on the structure of the ecosystem, and then those impacts affecting everything from insects up to apex predators like lions.
We were
looking
forward to rebuilding it, but eight months after we moved in, I suffered a stroke-like attack caused by a birth defect.
Unlike other caregivers, grandparents don't quit their job because they found another job with higher pay
looking
after another baby.
It also allows us to go to the store and allows us to get milk and eggs and cheese when what we're really
looking
for is Red Bull and bacon.
Gotta make sure we're getting what we're
looking
for.
Now, the beauty of a soup is that because it is soup, you can agitate it and make those nuclei be distributed homogeneously in the liquid, so that now by
looking
under the microscope at just four or five samples of this homogeneous solution, you can count nuclei, and therefore tell how many cells that brain had.
So cooking frees time for us to do much more interesting things with our day and with our neurons than just thinking about food,
looking
for food, and gobbling down food all day long.
Or someone who says they don't like teachers' unions, I bet they're really devastated to see their kid's school going into the gutter, and they're just
looking
for someone to blame.
The community is
looking.
This is me
looking
into the entrance crevasse.
And it occurred to me that the rest of the herd was in fact
looking
after this young elephant.
Now when I first started asking what happens when we die, the grown-ups around me at the time answered with a typical English mix of awkwardness and half-hearted Christianity, and the phrase I heard most often was that granddad was now "up there
looking
down on us," and if I should die too, which wouldn't happen of course, then I too would go up there, which made death sound a lot like an existential elevator.
Today, nurses spend an average of 21 minutes per shift
looking
for medical equipment.
And every time I hear this, I can't help thinking that even back in the Stone Age, there must have been a group of cavemen sitting around a fire one day
looking
very grumpy, and
looking
disapprovingly at another group of cavemen rolling a stone wheel up and down a hill, and saying to each other, "Yeah, this wheel thing, cool toy, sure, but compared to fire, it will have no impact.
And finally one day, I woke up and I thought perhaps I'd had a stroke, because I lay in bed completely frozen,
looking
at the telephone, thinking, "Something is wrong and I should call for help," and I couldn't reach out my arm and pick up the phone and dial.
And this is the type of mechanism that the Jaipur Foot Organization was using when they were
looking
for a better knee, and I just wanted to give you a sense of what a leg system looks like, because I'm showing you all these knees and I imagine it's hard to think how it all fits together.
We have fit over 5,000 amputees, and one of the big indicators we're
looking
at, of course, is, does it improve lives?
So thank you. (Applause) It's the fifth time I stand on this shore, the Cuban shore,
looking
out at that distant horizon, believing, again, that I'm going to make it all the way across that vast, dangerous wilderness of an ocean.
What are we going to do as we go forward, to have no regrets
looking
back?
As we're
looking
out, kind of a surreal moment before the first stroke, standing on the rocks at Marina Hemingway, the Cuban flag is flying above, all my team is out in their boats, hands up in the air, "We're here!
It's Christmas Eve, you're at the mall, you're driving around in circles
looking
for parking, and what do you see? Sixteen empty handicapped spaces.
I walked in
looking
like I was going to the prom, and they shuffle me into a studio and seat me on a spinning, rolling chair.
Obviously, this in an incomplete question, just as
looking
at an organism as only a gene is an incomplete way of
looking
at it.
When you're
looking
around, what do you consider?
So I've probably done about five years' research
looking
at what people carry.
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